Inside Sketch’s ‘Crafted Wonder’ Installation at the London Design Festival

Sketch, the London dining and art destination founded by Mourad Mazouz, celebrated its 20th anniversary last year. Over the two decades, its spaces have been designed and redesigned by such luminaries as Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance, Yinka Shonibare, and Interior Design Hall of Famer India Mahdavi. Sketch also participates in the annual London Design Festival, creating temporary immersive installations. This year’s iteration, titled “Crafted Wonder,” transformed three rooms into boundary-pushing, international examples of the handmade. It began at the entry, where French rug maker La Manufacture Cogolin covered the floor and arches with a golden pattern derived from 1930’s gouache drawings by the late fashion illustrator Christian Bérard. The mode shifted to this century in the bar: Multi­dis­ci­pli­nary British artist Julian Carter forged what he calls a “three-dimensional line drawing” from steel rods. Finally, in the lounge, Czech glass manu­fac­turer Lasvit presented a special gold version of its Herbarium chandelier by Mária Čulenová Hostinova to complement the lush botanical setting.

a vibrant installation by Sketch for London Design Festival
For London Design Festival, Sketch mounted “Crafted Wonder,” temporary installations that took over three of the dining establishment’s rooms, including reception, where La Manufacture Cogolin covered the floor in custom colorways of its wool Idylle collection, the pattern derived from Christian Bérard drawings.
a blue and yellow vibrant installation by Sketch for London Design Festival
Walls and the pillows on the Ini Archibong Oshun sofa are a cotton-linen fabric that Cogolin is launching in 2024.
a customized Lasvit Herbarium glass chandelier for the Glade lounge at London Design Festival
Lasvit customized its Herbarium glass chandelier for the Glade lounge.
Julian Carter Design’s compo­sition of interlocking steel cubes in the East Bar’s mezzanine
Julian Carter Design’s compo­sition of interlocking steel cubes filled the East Bar’s mezzanine.

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